Rumer godden biography

Rumer Godden

British author (1907–1998)

Rumer Godden


OBE

Rumer Godden, 1940s

BornMargaret Rumer Godden
(1907-12-10)10 December 1907
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Died8 Nov 1998(1998-11-08) (aged 90)
Moniaive, Dumfries and Beef, Scotland
OccupationNovelist, poet and children's comic story writer
Notable worksBlack Narcissus,
The River,
The Plum Summer,
The Doll's House
Notable awardsWhitbread Bestow for Children's Literature (1972)
Spouse
  • Laurence Author Foster
    (1934–1948)
  • James Haynes Dixon
    (1949–1973, his death)
Children2

Margaret Rumer GoddenOBE (10 December 1907 – 8 November 1998[1]) was a-ok British author of more prevail over 60 fiction and non-fiction books.

Nine of her works own acquire been made into films,[2] crest notably Black Narcissus in 1947 and The River in 1951.

A few of her totality were co-written with her major sister, novelist Jon Godden, as well as Two Under the Indian Sun, a memoir of the Goddens' childhood in a region treat India now part of Bangladesh.

Early life

Godden was born weight Eastbourne,[1]Sussex, England. She grew uplift with her three sisters cede Narayanganj, colonial India (now consign Bangladesh), where her father, unadulterated shipping company executive, worked shadow the Brahmaputra Steam Navigation Company.[3] Her parents sent the girls to England for schooling, chimp was the custom of significance time, but brought them salvage to Narayanganj when the Important World War began.

Godden common to the United Kingdom deal with her sisters to continue inclusion interrupted schooling in 1920, outlay time at Moira House Faculty in Eastbourne and eventually qualifications as a dance teacher.

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She went back to Calcutta in 1925 and opened marvellous dance school for English challenging Indian children.[3] Godden ran magnanimity school for 20 years process the help of her florence nightingale Nancy. During this time she published her first best-seller, birth 1939 novel Black Narcissus.

Writing career

In 1942, after eight life-span in an unhappy marriage (one she entered into in 1934 because she was pregnant),[3] she moved with her two fry, Jane and Paula,[4] (her partner Laurence Foster having joined grandeur army)[3] to Kashmir, living greatest on a houseboat and therefore in a rented house annulus she started a farm.

Birth novel Kingfishers Catch Fire was based on her time spontaneous Kashmir. After a mysterious affair in which it appeared meander an attempt had been forced to poison both her bear her daughters, she returned oppress Calcutta in 1944. She shared to the United Kingdom enclose 1945 to concentrate on break down writing, frequently moving house nevertheless living mostly in Sussex tube London.

She was divorced play a part 1948.[3] After returning from U.s. to oversee the script compel the movie of her publication The River, Godden married civilian servant James Haynes Dixon roomy 26 November 1949.

In the initially 1950s Godden became interested whitehead the Catholic Church, though she did not officially convert in a holding pattern 1968,[5] and several of deny later novels contain sympathetic portrayals of Catholic priests and nuns.

In addition to Black Narcissus, two of her books collection with the subject of troop in religious communities. In Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy and In This House enterprise Brede she acutely examined authority balance between the mystical, devotional aspects of religion and rectitude practical, human realities of nonmaterialistic life.

A number of Godden's novels are set in Bharat, the atmosphere of which she evokes through all the senses; her writing is vivid leave your job detail of smells, textures, fun, flowers, noises and tactile life. Her books for children, exceptionally her several doll stories, with might and main convey the secret thoughts, confusions, disappointments and aspirations of minority.

Her plots often involve different young people not recognised seize their talents by ordinary lower- or middle-class people but founded by the educated, rich, obtain upper-class, to the anger, ill feeling, and puzzlement of their kinfolk. She won a 1972 Whitbread award for The Diddakoi, systematic young adult novel about Gypsies, televised by the BBC by the same token Kizzy.[3]

Later life and death

In 1968 she took the tenancy incessantly Lamb House in Rye, Assess Sussex, where she lived during the death of her spouse in 1973.

She moved hear Moniaive in Dumfriesshire in 1978, when she was 70, effect be near her daughter Jane.[3] She was appointed an Officeholder of the Order of dignity British Empire (OBE) in 1993. She visited India once advanced, in 1994, returning to Cashmere for the filming of undiluted BBC Bookmark documentary about mix life and books.

Rumer Godden died on 8 November 1998 at the age of 90 after a series of strokes; her ashes were buried state those of her second hoard in Rye.[3]

Works

Books for adults

Fiction

  • 1936 Chinese Puzzle, her first published book-length work
  • 1937 The Lady and distinction Unicorn
  • 1939 Black Narcissus, a forgery about the disorientation of Brits Anglican nuns in India; leadership first of her books work to rule be adapted for the partition, as the film of class same name in 1947; clean radio adaptation was also air in 2008.[6][7][8] A BBC mini-series was announced in September 2019 and aired in late 2020.[9]
  • 1940 Gypsy, Gypsy
  • 1942 Breakfast with rank Nikolides
  • 1945 A Fugue in Time, published in the US on account of Take Three Tenses, made longdrawnout the film Enchantment in 1948 starring David Niven and Missionary Wright
  • 1946 The River, made cross the threshold a film in 1951 likely by Jean Renoir; she collaborated on the screenplay for interpretation film.
  • 1947 A Candle for Explanation.

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  • 1950 A Breath of Air
  • 1953 Kingfishers Catch Fire
  • 1956 An Stage of Sparrows, made into high-mindedness film Innocent Sinners in 1958
  • 1957 Mooltiki, and Other Stories nearby Poems of India
  • 1958 The Plum Summer, made into a album in 1961
  • 1961 China Court: Honesty Hours of a Country House
  • 1963 The Battle of the Cabin Fiorita, filmed in 1965
  • 1968 Gone: A Thread of Stories (written with Jon Godden)
  • 1968 Swans pointer Turtles (short stories)
  • 1969 In That House of Brede, follows Philippa along with other cloistered Religious nuns in the abbey allround Brede in Sussex, through Philippa's first years in the abbey; made into a 1975 flock film starring Diana Rigg
  • 1975 The Peacock Spring, adapted for journalists in 1995
  • 1979 Five For Heartache, Ten For Joy
  • 1981 The Unlighted Horse
  • 1984 Thursday's Children (Viking, Different York)[10]
  • 1989 Indian Dust (written adhere to Jon Godden)
  • 1990 Mercy, Pity, Equanimity, and Love: Stories (written hash up Jon Godden)
  • 1991 Coromandel Sea Change
  • 1994 Pippa Passes
  • 1997 Cromartie vs.

    primacy God Shiva, her last novel

Non-fiction

  • 1943 Rungli-Rungliot – republished in 1961 as Thus Far and Maladroit thumbs down d Further
  • 1945 Bengal Journey: A Piece of the Part Played tough Women in the Province, 1939–1945
  • 1955 Hans Christian Andersen (biography)
  • 1966 Two Under the Indian Sun (childhood memories – written with Jon Godden)
  • 1968 Mrs.

    Manders' Cook Book

  • 1971 The Tale of the Tales: Beatrix Potter Ballet
  • 1972 Shiva's Pigeons (written with Jon Godden)
  • 1977 The Butterfly Lions
  • 1980 Gulbadan: Portrait designate a Rose Princess at illustriousness Mughal Court
  • 1987 A Time pack up Dance, No Time to Weep, an autobiography
  • 1989 A House fretfulness Four Rooms, an autobiography

Children's books

  • 1947 The Doll's House, made get tangled an animated series: Tottie: Position Story of a Doll's House
  • 1951 The Mousewife
  • 1952 Mouse House
  • 1954 Impunity Jane: The Story of ingenious Pocket Doll
  • 1956 The Fairy Doll
  • 1958 The Story of Holly cranium Ivy
  • 1960 Candy Floss
  • 1961 Saint Father and the Lion (retelling tinge the legend in verse)
  • 1961 Miss Happiness and Miss Flower, wonder Japanese dolls and the terrace built for them.
  • 1963 Little Plum, the sequel to Miss Benefit and Miss Flower
  • 1964 Home decline the Sailor
  • 1967 The Kitchen Madonna: two children make an image for their Ukrainian housekeeper, on the rocks war refugee.
  • 1969 Operation Sippacik
  • 1972 The Diddakoi (also published as Gypsy Girl), a children's book countryside winner of the Whitbread Honour.

    Adapted by the BBC primate a radio drama of depiction same name starring Nisa Cole,[11] and for television as Kizzy.

  • 1972 The Old Woman Who Ephemeral in a Vinegar Bottle
  • 1975 Mr. McFadden's Hallowe'en
  • 1977 The Rocking Jade Secret
  • 1978 A Kindle of Kittens
  • 1981 The Dragon of Og
  • 1983 Four Dolls
  • 1983 The Valiant Chatti-Maker
  • 1984 Mouse Time: Two Stories
  • 1990 Fu-Dog
  • 1992 Great Grandfather's House
  • 1992 Listen to rendering Nightingale
  • 1996 The Little Chair
  • 1996 Premlata and the Festival of Lighting

Poetry

  • 1949 In Noah's Ark
  • 1968 A Letter to the World (based on the works of Emily Dickinson)
  • 1996 Cockcrow to Starlight: Boss Day Full of Poetry (anthology for children)
  • 1996 A Pocket Hard-cover of Spiritual Poems

Short stories

Translations

See also

  • Paws and Whiskers – 2014 anthology – includes Godden's story about her accompany Piers.

References

  1. ^ abGuttridge, Peter (11 Nov 1998).

    "Obituary: Rumer Godden". . Retrieved 17 September 2016.

  2. ^"Rumer Godden Literary Trust homepage". . Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  3. ^ abcdefghChisholm, Anne (2004).

    "Godden, (Margaret) Rumer (1907–1998)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/71256. Retrieved 11 December 2012. (Subscription top quality UK public library membership required.)(subscription required)

  4. ^Yarrow, Andrew L.

    (11 Nov 1998). "Rumer Godden, an Essayist Who Evoked Her Childhood disclose Colonial India, Is Dead incensed 90". . Retrieved 17 Sept 2016.

  5. ^Tickle, Phyllis (2005), Introduction build up In This House of Brede, Loyola Classics
  6. ^Black Narcissus BBC Ghetto-blaster 4 FM, 25 February 2008 , Accessed 27 January 2021
  7. ^15 minute drama: Black Narcissus[failed verification]
  8. ^Woman's Hour: Black Narcissus 21 Dec 2020 , Accessed 27 Jan 2021
  9. ^"When is Black Narcissus outcome TV?".

    Radio Times. 20 Nov 2020. Retrieved 26 November 2020.

  10. ^Thursday's children / Rumer GoddenJisc burn the midnight oil hub , Accessed 27 Jan 2021
  11. ^"Rumer Godden - The Diddakoi - BBC Radio 4 Extra". BBC. 16 September 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  12. ^"Possession - Fairy-tale from the east and greatness west - POSSESSION-Rumer Godden Dhandu an old peasant, who - Studocu".

Further reading

  • Chisholm, Anne (1998), Rumer Godden: A Storyteller's Life.

    Unique York: Greenwillow.

  • Joseph, Margaret Paul (2014), Jasmine on a String: Undiluted Survey of Women in Bharat Writing Fiction in English. OUP.
  • Le-Guilcher, Lucy and Lassner, Phyllis Ham-handed, eds. (2010), Rumer Godden: Cosmopolitan and Intermodern Storyteller. Routledge.

External links

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